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turkiye is trying to adopt zero problems foreign policy, trying to repair and mend relationships with other countries. if we look at the global changes right now, this competition between the u.s. and china, pushes both countries to think. both realize they should move a little bit from the past and try to open a new chapter. if we look at the bilateral economic relations between both countries, it was not impacted by the [indiscernible] the trade volume increased to $11 billion trade volume. it is very significant for both countries. tom: so it is a perfect storm bringing them back together at this time. there are been many issues that divided the two countries. what are the terms of this reconciliation or is everything up for discussion? >> everything probably will be on the table because as the previous guest mentioned, the changing conditions, especially in the world and in the area, forced these two countries to discuss on the table, but i do believe they will put aside the problems they cannot resolve and they will go further for the issues that they can. they will not discuss t
turkiye is trying to adopt zero problems foreign policy, trying to repair and mend relationships with other countries. if we look at the global changes right now, this competition between the u.s. and china, pushes both countries to think. both realize they should move a little bit from the past and try to open a new chapter. if we look at the bilateral economic relations between both countries, it was not impacted by the [indiscernible] the trade volume increased to $11 billion trade volume....
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foreign policy analyst and editor of the french dispatch. in istanbul, anas el gomati, founder and director of the sadeq institute. a warm welcome to you all. the report lays out a terrible situation getting a great deal worse. >> as far as it is concerned, i do not think many libyans or international observers are surprised by what is in the report. this comes from a credible source. a lot of work went into it and it provides a very neat package of facts, but that the e.u. is empowering some groups in libya that are committing crimes against immigrants and libyans, especially people with political views and women. that is not news so i am not surprised. nick: in general terms, the support -- report, how serious do you think it is? >> i think anything that describes any form of human rights abuses is serious in general. if you look at our fundamental values, it is very serious to hear that anything provided by the e.u. is going to fund these. it raises questions about where are we in terms of accountability. on top of that, it is being abuse
foreign policy analyst and editor of the french dispatch. in istanbul, anas el gomati, founder and director of the sadeq institute. a warm welcome to you all. the report lays out a terrible situation getting a great deal worse. >> as far as it is concerned, i do not think many libyans or international observers are surprised by what is in the report. this comes from a credible source. a lot of work went into it and it provides a very neat package of facts, but that the e.u. is empowering...
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so we're gonna talk a little bit later about whether that foreign policy actually can save him. but let's dig deeper first of all on the roots of an economic crisis that has taken a promising emerging economy to the verge of collapse. soaring prices for everyday necessities are shaking the faith of even erdogan's staunchest fans, vegetables milk, bread prices a are exploding in turkey. the coronpandemic and rising energy costs, as other are of the world, are not the only factors the lyra continues to plummet inflation is rising sharply controversial measures. the central bank to keep interest rates low. the interest rate hikes are considered an effective means of combating inflation. erdogan recently dismissed the head of the statistics authority. i think he misrepresented the extent of the crisis continues to make promises which were produced before. can this crisis cost erdogan his office but let's some observers say that erdogan's enthusiasm for slashing interest rates actually derives from his muslim faith. he's known to be uh to be a very religious and of course uh islam do
so we're gonna talk a little bit later about whether that foreign policy actually can save him. but let's dig deeper first of all on the roots of an economic crisis that has taken a promising emerging economy to the verge of collapse. soaring prices for everyday necessities are shaking the faith of even erdogan's staunchest fans, vegetables milk, bread prices a are exploding in turkey. the coronpandemic and rising energy costs, as other are of the world, are not the only factors the lyra...
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after ministerial meeting the bloc's foreign policy chief expresessed her concern. i think there is no single libyan and that is -- in this moment happy about developments ofof the country and i think the political leadership and the minnesota leadership of libya. needs to take responsibility to deliver on a peaceful transitio. dodozens have died sinince lastt thursday i in clashes between troops on the hasta a former armymy general and q qaddafi's regime. and forces loyal to the government of finance as siraj. a two hour trees by the united nations on sunday wasas ignoredy bothth. the securirity council had coldn half this forcess to ststop ther advance. but proposals adopt a formal statatement were blocked by rus. moscow is a key supupporter of e mininistry general along with egypt and the united arabb emirates. the head of libya's eastern based parliament met with the secretary general of f e arab league i in cairo. vovoicing h his support for hals offensive. but the saudi i need our constitution guarantees and protecects the natioion's. fusions on its citizens l
after ministerial meeting the bloc's foreign policy chief expresessed her concern. i think there is no single libyan and that is -- in this moment happy about developments ofof the country and i think the political leadership and the minnesota leadership of libya. needs to take responsibility to deliver on a peaceful transitio. dodozens have died sinince lastt thursday i in clashes between troops on the hasta a former armymy general and q qaddafi's regime. and forces loyal to the government of...
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foreign policy means when it uses the word "allies, or "friends." for example, today's iraq is safer than saddam's iraq, but today's iraqi politicians use the same methods that the ba'athist regime did. they are just as violent as the regime. they actually enjoyed hands with saddam at some point. so the question is, how do you define an ally, how do you define a friend, what kind of interventions are ok and what are not? i would argue that all interventions are wrong at this point. the u.s. should have learned its lessons from the iraqi experience, from the afghanistan experience. i think we need to respect the agency of the people in these countries and their ability to fight terrorism. when they do require assistance in the war against terrorism, then other countries can offer it, but reparations is one way to go. although i know, like i said, it's not going to happen. not in our lifetime. nastasya: so much of this is about trust and agency. it does feel like there is a conversation about interventionism and whether or not that is a good idea goin
foreign policy means when it uses the word "allies, or "friends." for example, today's iraq is safer than saddam's iraq, but today's iraqi politicians use the same methods that the ba'athist regime did. they are just as violent as the regime. they actually enjoyed hands with saddam at some point. so the question is, how do you define an ally, how do you define a friend, what kind of interventions are ok and what are not? i would argue that all interventions are wrong at this...
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for the first time, i have 40 years of foreign policy, of diplomacy. for the first time in 40 years, we experienced diplomacy through digital technology. that is today accessible. and the diplomats, as diplomats, we have to come out of our bubble and create directly with the outside world, with our partners, with our foreign ministers come and negotiate. -- with our foreign ministers, and negotiate. i had to make some decisions on very important issues by this technology. but this having been said, i'm happy to agree with my friend. this being said, nothing can replace direct contact. >> okay. fair enough. >> in the negotiation room, where one can find the best possible compromise through direct human interaction. digital technology cannot replace human contact. it must be a vector of that, but not a replacement. >> tom, there's an issue here. paparazzis in the past were all the time looking for the right moment to capture what's making headlines. today, there are concerns about technology safety and security, glitches, particularly in the case of the
for the first time, i have 40 years of foreign policy, of diplomacy. for the first time in 40 years, we experienced diplomacy through digital technology. that is today accessible. and the diplomats, as diplomats, we have to come out of our bubble and create directly with the outside world, with our partners, with our foreign ministers come and negotiate. -- with our foreign ministers, and negotiate. i had to make some decisions on very important issues by this technology. but this having been...
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in the first year of his presidency obama gave a major foreign policy speech in praying -- prague during which he called for the elimination of nuclear stockpiles. >> standing at the hiroshima peace memorial, u.s. president barack obama called for a more peaceful world, one without nuclear weapons. president obama: but among nations like my own that hold nuclear stockpiles, we must have the courage to escape the logic of fear and pursue a world without them. we may not realize this goal in my lifetime but persistent effort can roll back the possibility of catastrophe. [cheers] >> obama's rhythm with nuclear weapons is complicated. shortly after taking office in 2009, he gave a speech in prague outlining an ambitious plan to rid the world of nuclear stockpiles. his vision won him a nobel peace prize but it clearly hasn't succeeded. it's estimated there are at least 16,300 nuclear weapons around the world. russia has the largest arsenal with over 8,000 warheads. untries such as india, akistan and north korea have weapons.rger nuclear >> unfortunately reality hasn't played in his favor. the
in the first year of his presidency obama gave a major foreign policy speech in praying -- prague during which he called for the elimination of nuclear stockpiles. >> standing at the hiroshima peace memorial, u.s. president barack obama called for a more peaceful world, one without nuclear weapons. president obama: but among nations like my own that hold nuclear stockpiles, we must have the courage to escape the logic of fear and pursue a world without them. we may not realize this goal...
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foreign policy, the report and is it for the u.s., potentially for a new president coming in, for this to be resolved and the blockade on qatar to be lifted/ -- to be lifted? guest: i think it would be useful. almost fromainly, the beginning of this, the pentagon made it clear to donald trump that this feud was really not in the interest of the united states and it needed to be resolved. trump initially attacked qatar and supported the saudi's and the allegation at qatar was a hotbed of terrorism. he quickly was turned around. a basepointed out to him in qatar was the source of much of the fight against isis and against the taliban. the pentagon has been pushing for this for a long time. i don't think trump himself has any grasp of the complexities of the issue. as i say, i don't think his base cares one way or the other. i don't see it as a major setback in that regard at all. i think that basically trump has no interest in it and his people, certainly the pentagon, would like to see it resolved. i don't think it's going to happen soon. to get yourys good views. thank you. the u.n. is
foreign policy, the report and is it for the u.s., potentially for a new president coming in, for this to be resolved and the blockade on qatar to be lifted/ -- to be lifted? guest: i think it would be useful. almost fromainly, the beginning of this, the pentagon made it clear to donald trump that this feud was really not in the interest of the united states and it needed to be resolved. trump initially attacked qatar and supported the saudi's and the allegation at qatar was a hotbed of...
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the ukrainian president is sitting down with the eu foreign-policy chief in kiev. viktor yanukovych has been battling kerley will months of protests. the winter olympics kick off in sochi on friday. they will be the most expensive ever, but some locals say they are not seeing any benefits. speaking of sports news, you will he -- meet one of the french hopes for gold. the 25 euros is a five-time world champion, but he has yet -- an a world title olympic medal. >> a spectacular first time strike over the goalie who miscued the clearance. it took until the 81st minute to get back on level terms. paris was not quite finished. the dramatic 2-1 win. the other semi final, improving fight, lyon were one-time winners of the royes hadon while t never made the final. bug striker has been unveiled for monaco. beenlgarian striker has unveiled for monaco. he is pleased to be working with the italian coach. >> i have decided to come here because it is a great team. i know the coach. .e was working in england it was an easy decision for me to make. i've never been here in france,
the ukrainian president is sitting down with the eu foreign-policy chief in kiev. viktor yanukovych has been battling kerley will months of protests. the winter olympics kick off in sochi on friday. they will be the most expensive ever, but some locals say they are not seeing any benefits. speaking of sports news, you will he -- meet one of the french hopes for gold. the 25 euros is a five-time world champion, but he has yet -- an a world title olympic medal. >> a spectacular first time...
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we heard german leaders saying that they believe this country does need to take a more assertive foreign-policy stance. so that should at least be good news to the ears of vitali klitschko. >> melinda, do you think this could be a test case in germany's more assertive foreign-policy stance? >> it is looking that way. it looks very much like germany defines that stance with regard to ukraine as playing a mediating role both with the ukrainian government, but also with russia, which he know has been a strong supporter of the ukrainian government. and in fact ties to russia very much at the heart of the controversy in ukraine. the foreign minister has very good relations with russia. he is beauty as a friend of russia. he has -- he is viewed as a friend of russia. however, he made a visit to moscow where mr. putin kept him waiting for a number of hours, did not promise to meet with him at all initially. it may be difficult to get that new and bolts going with regard to russia. >> melinda crane reporting for us. thank you so much. staying in germany, a scandal involving claims of leaked information
we heard german leaders saying that they believe this country does need to take a more assertive foreign-policy stance. so that should at least be good news to the ears of vitali klitschko. >> melinda, do you think this could be a test case in germany's more assertive foreign-policy stance? >> it is looking that way. it looks very much like germany defines that stance with regard to ukraine as playing a mediating role both with the ukrainian government, but also with russia, which...
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hesan rowhani indicated that wants a softer approach to foreign policy and end the era of rhetoric and sloganeering, as replacing vengeance with friendship and better relations. indications are positive, and moderate here in iran, and obama a democrat in the united states, analysts say the timing is right but it is a short window for both sides to actually get anything done or make any progress. it is a long time, i expect the united states to be watching closely who he chooses for his cabinet. to thell all signal outside world his intentions for the country. they do very much for that. change reaction, saying it does not change the objectives of iran. iran saidsident of the day before yesterday that israel is a wounded body and the goal of the regime has stayed the same, to develop a nuclear capability, nuclear weapons, the purpose is to destroy israel. will bring you the swearing in as soon as the proceedings could underway. stay with us for that. interpol has issued a global security alert. there were present day this reason i and iraq, libya, and -- prison breaks recently in iraq,
hesan rowhani indicated that wants a softer approach to foreign policy and end the era of rhetoric and sloganeering, as replacing vengeance with friendship and better relations. indications are positive, and moderate here in iran, and obama a democrat in the united states, analysts say the timing is right but it is a short window for both sides to actually get anything done or make any progress. it is a long time, i expect the united states to be watching closely who he chooses for his cabinet....
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>> unfortunately, no, that is all too true in different aspect of american foreign policy. the most depressing thing about the most recent afghanistan study group report is how it essentially repeats the justifications president obama used in 2009 when he sent more troops. they are not calling for more troops, just for leaving the ones we've got. it is the same justification donald trump used in 2017 when he ordered a small surge of troops there. in that sense, the arguments haven't changed. the second argument that we've heard now for 20 years or so is that the u.s. on the one hand has to show its credit ability and -- credibility and reassure the afghans will say until the job is done and at the same time, we have to pressure the afghan government to reform, because without reform, we will never succeed. these two objectives are in fundamental tension. you can't tell the afghan government we will be there no matter what an at the samed time pressure them to fix things -- and at the same time pressure them to fix things. it is a contradictory set of incentives. the history
>> unfortunately, no, that is all too true in different aspect of american foreign policy. the most depressing thing about the most recent afghanistan study group report is how it essentially repeats the justifications president obama used in 2009 when he sent more troops. they are not calling for more troops, just for leaving the ones we've got. it is the same justification donald trump used in 2017 when he ordered a small surge of troops there. in that sense, the arguments haven't...
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according to chinese official he will carry out its new a foreign-policy and new age diplomacy, which seeks to encompass neighbors and different countries and underdeveloped countries. that interesting to see the premier was sent on his first visit abroad and his first stop is india. a readjustment of thinking in beijing. he put the old ghosts are still there. >> still to come on al jazeera, hunts ands -- witch an attempt to keep senior citizens happy and healthy. are the again, these top stories on al jazeera. has begun anlitary offensive on a rebel town. the attack comes after months of fierce fighting in the area. tunisian police have fired tear gas at supporters at a group in tunis. the group has been blocked from holding its annual meeting with there are also reports of clashes with police. a female politician has been killed outside her home in karachi, pakistan. restoring law and order in libya in a post-gaddafi era is proving to be a challenge in certain regions of the country. we have a report. a church.de targeted another explosive device went off in an army checkpoint. two
according to chinese official he will carry out its new a foreign-policy and new age diplomacy, which seeks to encompass neighbors and different countries and underdeveloped countries. that interesting to see the premier was sent on his first visit abroad and his first stop is india. a readjustment of thinking in beijing. he put the old ghosts are still there. >> still to come on al jazeera, hunts ands -- witch an attempt to keep senior citizens happy and healthy. are the again, these top...
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plus, it will rejuvenate american foreign policy. long-term, he is done for. putin has never been good at looking long-term. melinda: many thanks to all three of you for being with us. thank you to all of you all for tuningt there in. stay in touch, check out our website and twitter feed. see you soon. úqúqúqúqúqúcññ÷?÷?ñ?ñó6óñdoyjj michelle: hello and welcome to "focus on europe," with some of the very best stories on how europeans really live. i'm michelle henery. thanks for joining us. on today's show -- the eu sets its sights on macedonia to solve the migrant crisis. instead of holidays abroad, many russians opt for a staycation, and young people in ity are looking to the past for a brighter future. what does it really feel like to be on your i
plus, it will rejuvenate american foreign policy. long-term, he is done for. putin has never been good at looking long-term. melinda: many thanks to all three of you for being with us. thank you to all of you all for tuningt there in. stay in touch, check out our website and twitter feed. see you soon. úqúqúqúqúqúcññ÷?÷?ñ?ñó6óñdoyjj michelle: hello and welcome to "focus on europe," with some of the very best stories on how europeans really live. i'm michelle henery....
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but the conversations between the foreign minister and the eu foreign policy chief is spreading out. a week ago, ane exchange between estonia's diplomat and the foreign policy chief. ashton asked for his thoughts. he echoed a rumor going on in kiev relate to him by a doctor who treated sniper victims. >> it was disturbing. the evidence shows that they were the same snipers killing people from both sides. it is really disturbing that they don't want to investigate what exactly happened. a stronger and stronger understanding that behind snipers it was not yanukovich but somebody from the new coalition. >> we do want to investigate. >> during a protest at the end of february, snipers were identified on roofs in tf, some branded as please. nearly 90 people were killed, maybe by their own side. russian state television says -- he feels has words have been misinterpreted. >> i clearly stated that this kind of story is going around and expressed concern that if the rumors continued, it could damage the new government and situation in ukraine. >> the european union hasn't commented on the co
but the conversations between the foreign minister and the eu foreign policy chief is spreading out. a week ago, ane exchange between estonia's diplomat and the foreign policy chief. ashton asked for his thoughts. he echoed a rumor going on in kiev relate to him by a doctor who treated sniper victims. >> it was disturbing. the evidence shows that they were the same snipers killing people from both sides. it is really disturbing that they don't want to investigate what exactly happened. a...
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a spokesman for a foreign-policy court nader catherine ashton says that the e u is dedicated to getting egypt back on the path to democracy. but egypt's minister is running out of patience. he demanded that supporters of morsi leave their protest camps. >> once again we ask the pro- morsi emmons traders to leave their camps at wants. -- demonstrators to leave their camps at once. >> morsi supporters show no sign of backing down. >> there is renewed political turmoil in tunisia as well. the largest since the assassination cents -- the assassination of an opposition member of parliament. tens of thousands took to the streets to demand the resignation of the islamist led government. >> one of the country for largest labor unions has called a strike to put further pressure on the government. >> in the country where the arab spring began, protesters are back on the streets. once again, the goal is regime change. tens of thousands demonstrated in the capital of tunis on tuesday night. highlights -- economic stagnation. >> the tunisian people are protesting against the practices come as this g
a spokesman for a foreign-policy court nader catherine ashton says that the e u is dedicated to getting egypt back on the path to democracy. but egypt's minister is running out of patience. he demanded that supporters of morsi leave their protest camps. >> once again we ask the pro- morsi emmons traders to leave their camps at wants. -- demonstrators to leave their camps at once. >> morsi supporters show no sign of backing down. >> there is renewed political turmoil in tunisia...
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plus, it will rejuvenate american foreign policy. long-term, he is done for. putin has never been good at looking long-term. melinda: many thanks to all three of you for being with us. thank you to all of you all for tuningt there in. stay in touch, check out our website and twitter feed. see you soon. gñ úqúd ♪ music robert redford: many of us are trying to find ways to build a more sustainable world for future generations. we're concerned that our planet's well being isn't as secure as it once seemed. ma jun: there's only one brand, apple, that has a long-term policy, not to disclose its supply chain.
plus, it will rejuvenate american foreign policy. long-term, he is done for. putin has never been good at looking long-term. melinda: many thanks to all three of you for being with us. thank you to all of you all for tuningt there in. stay in touch, check out our website and twitter feed. see you soon. gñ úqúd ♪ music robert redford: many of us are trying to find ways to build a more sustainable world for future generations. we're concerned that our planet's well being isn't as secure as...
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plus, it will rejuvenate american foreign policy. long-term, he is done for. putin has never been good at looking long-term. melinda: many thanks to all three of you for being with us. thank you to all of you all for tuningt there in. stay in touch, check out our website and twitter feed. see you soon. úqúqúqúqúqúcññ÷?÷?ñ?ñó6óñd announcer: this is a production of china central television america. mike: there is a growing minimalist movement taking shape, people embracing a simpler way of life. they're purging possessions, freeing their lives from excessive obligations, to untap greater possibilities. but i've already said too much. i'm mike walter in los angeles. let's take it full frame. ♪ ever wonde t
plus, it will rejuvenate american foreign policy. long-term, he is done for. putin has never been good at looking long-term. melinda: many thanks to all three of you for being with us. thank you to all of you all for tuningt there in. stay in touch, check out our website and twitter feed. see you soon. úqúqúqúqúqúcññ÷?÷?ñ?ñó6óñd announcer: this is a production of china central television america. mike: there is a growing minimalist movement taking shape, people embracing a...
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the french president gets his first major foreign-policy's beach. he says there can be no security without stability. the fight against terrorism. tensions escalate after north korea launches a missile over japan into the pacific ocean. the south korean prime minister calls it an unprecedented threat to security. after millions of dollars of damage in catastrophic flooding, there are fears the worst is yet to come. the president duda to arrive in texas for the response of tropical storm harvey. minister has a radical solution to ending the gender pay gap in the country, taking money out of spending corporations accounts. more of that in the business update. ♪ anchor: the french president says fighting terrorism is a top i already of french diplomacy. this, in his first major poor -- his first major foreign-policy speech. he focused chiefly on terrorism and ending financing to human trafficking and he spoke to nearly 200 envoys who attended the event. take a listen. [french]esident: translator: the top priority of our policy. islamist the term terr
the french president gets his first major foreign-policy's beach. he says there can be no security without stability. the fight against terrorism. tensions escalate after north korea launches a missile over japan into the pacific ocean. the south korean prime minister calls it an unprecedented threat to security. after millions of dollars of damage in catastrophic flooding, there are fears the worst is yet to come. the president duda to arrive in texas for the response of tropical storm harvey....
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plus, it will rejuvenate american foreign policy. long-term, he is done for. putin has never been good at looking long-term. melinda: many thanks to all three of you for being with us. thank you to all of you all for tuningt there in. stay in touch, check out our website and twitter feed. see you soon. úqúqúqúqúqúcññ÷?÷?ñ?ñó6óñd >> "explore" dedicates this film to the memory of juliano mer-khamis.
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foreign policy chief federica mogherini says it venezuela's feature must be decided by the people. we'll proceed with the necessity contacts with relevant venezuelan actors as well as with regional and international partners. with the aim of first establish the necessity guarantees for incredible electoral process wititn the earliest time frame possibl. and second. enable the urge with international you money aside and principles. to implement these goals the ininternational contact grop would send a technical mission to the country. europe's first major film festival of the year the berlin on a a house kicks of with an unprecedented lineup of female die rex is four hundred films from around the world will be screened of the next eleven days the french also enough. unit be nas is leading a six member panel to choose the winner. of the prestigious gold and silver prices this festival prides itself on its progressive agenda. most films party themes. rising extremism and economic exploitation. this is a business for you then okay media's with us in the studio high like hey. that carlo
foreign policy chief federica mogherini says it venezuela's feature must be decided by the people. we'll proceed with the necessity contacts with relevant venezuelan actors as well as with regional and international partners. with the aim of first establish the necessity guarantees for incredible electoral process wititn the earliest time frame possibl. and second. enable the urge with international you money aside and principles. to implement these goals the ininternational contact grop would...
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but i spoke t to a key foreign-policy adviser to the president and he s said at the moment, they appear to be compartmentalizing this. if the commission does they'll, turkey will off its mission to the united states, but it will not go beyond that. they are prepapared to accepepte ruliling from the e u.s. under y clear that this relationship continues. brent: thank you very much. here in germany, the interior minister has warned the country could face further lone wolf terrorist attacks. that is after a 17-year-old refugee stabbed passengers on a train monday night. authorities are now probing the background of the man who left five people seriously injured. reporter: relatives of the victims of the attacks arrived in germany deeply shaken. four of the five people wounded are tourists from hong kong. two of the wounded remained in intensive care. their doctor says they are in critical condition. >> it is still a tragedy -- it is still a threatening situation and will problem we stay threatening for a week or a day at least. reporter: the german interior minister revealed how deeply he h
but i spoke t to a key foreign-policy adviser to the president and he s said at the moment, they appear to be compartmentalizing this. if the commission does they'll, turkey will off its mission to the united states, but it will not go beyond that. they are prepapared to accepepte ruliling from the e u.s. under y clear that this relationship continues. brent: thank you very much. here in germany, the interior minister has warned the country could face further lone wolf terrorist attacks. that...
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reporter: the eu foreign-policy chief really came out and wrapped up that eu foreign meeting, an emergency meeting that was held to discuss the situation of crisis between u.s. and iran. he touched on a few main point. he said that whatever happens, the message from the eu is that they cannot afford another war. he said that all sides must he escalate tensions. another war would risk unraveling the good work that had begun to try to stabilize iraq. the priority had to be to fight isil. eusaid that the priority for member states was to maintain the jcpoa. it was signed in 2015. eu leaders have been battling to save it since 2018 when donald trump pulled the united states out of the deal, saying it was a bad deal. the eu has kept the line they have always maintained. that this deal is absolutely necessary for the stability of the region. he said that without this deal, it is likely that iran would have a nuclear weapon right now. he also said that iran must now try to fully comply with the deal. that comes after the fact that tehran said it was withdrawing from many of the key commitments th
reporter: the eu foreign-policy chief really came out and wrapped up that eu foreign meeting, an emergency meeting that was held to discuss the situation of crisis between u.s. and iran. he touched on a few main point. he said that whatever happens, the message from the eu is that they cannot afford another war. he said that all sides must he escalate tensions. another war would risk unraveling the good work that had begun to try to stabilize iraq. the priority had to be to fight isil. eusaid...
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joe biden announces six top cabinet picks, all foreign policy veterans, signaling a stark shift from the trump administration to a more traditional double back approach. a third major covid-19 vaccine raising hopes for an end to the crisis -- the astra debt -- the astrazeneca candidate is less effective but cheaper than easier to stores and the other two shots. and the clock is ticking -- ethiopia iss
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foreign policy may be and also as a measure of perhaps a protest against what it viewed or what they viewed or perceived as actions by the united states. >> the brothers had lived in the u.s. for more than a decade. the indictment says the internet played a part in the development of what was described as a radical views. at the same time as the federal charges were delivered, massachusetts authorities worked on an indictment against dzhokhar tsarnaev. if convicted, he faces life in prison or he could face the death penalty. >> police in chile have arrested more than 100 people after a secondary school was taken over by students. the occupation was part of a campaign by protesters calling for education. the aircraft carrying a fashion executive has been found. 160as discovered about kilometers north of the venezuelan capital of caracas. >> for the past six months, the search team have combed these waters. they have been trying to recover the wreckage of a plane carrying the boss of an italian fashion label. that search is finally over. >> this is part of a joint cooperation effort. t
foreign policy may be and also as a measure of perhaps a protest against what it viewed or what they viewed or perceived as actions by the united states. >> the brothers had lived in the u.s. for more than a decade. the indictment says the internet played a part in the development of what was described as a radical views. at the same time as the federal charges were delivered, massachusetts authorities worked on an indictment against dzhokhar tsarnaev. if convicted, he faces life in...
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one question that arises, who will police the cease-fire echo a foreign policy representative was quoted saying he thinks the eu should have a role, including with troops. it is hard to see which countries would send troops. this conference is about getting the militaries out of libya. phil: thank you. this is dw news. still to come, and online chat room for kids and a hunting ground for sex predators. the report on the dangers of cyber grooming. first, some relief after months of drought in australia. lots of rain is falling on bushfires in eastern australia for a second day in a row, wet weather giving firefighters a boost in their fight against blazes fueled by the drought. heavy rains expected to continue throughout the weekend, but dozens of blazes are still burning. but weather is bringing its own hazards. >> from a flames to flash floods . a week ago, this nature park where protecting animals from bushfires. now, they are dealing with another extreme. >> there is the drain. absolutely inadequate. look what is coming in the park. a wall of water. >> staff rushed koalas to safety. w
one question that arises, who will police the cease-fire echo a foreign policy representative was quoted saying he thinks the eu should have a role, including with troops. it is hard to see which countries would send troops. this conference is about getting the militaries out of libya. phil: thank you. this is dw news. still to come, and online chat room for kids and a hunting ground for sex predators. the report on the dangers of cyber grooming. first, some relief after months of drought in...
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and notably the president's ability to conduct foreign policy as he sees fit it is. and no secrets to. anyone at that. this president this administration wanted to ease relations with russia in order to perhaps at least according to this president be able to. negotiate better deals and to try to work out some of the thorny issues and this will of course does precisely the opposite by. i increasing the amount of us sanctions though leveled by the americans against. russians but that those are not the old that's not the only country being a targeted none the less so this president saw. and making it a very. obvious that he is furious. over this law but so obviously he had absolutely no choice the u. s. is top t holds out an olive branch to north korea. rex arson says the united states isn't seeking to topple the regime of kim jong owned. a statement that comes days off to north korea conducted its second intercontinental ballistic missile test. which the country's leader says can strike any target in the united states. we do not seek the collapse of the regime. we do n
and notably the president's ability to conduct foreign policy as he sees fit it is. and no secrets to. anyone at that. this president this administration wanted to ease relations with russia in order to perhaps at least according to this president be able to. negotiate better deals and to try to work out some of the thorny issues and this will of course does precisely the opposite by. i increasing the amount of us sanctions though leveled by the americans against. russians but that those are...
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. >> in your book, you criticized trump's foreign policy and point out that several of the initiatives he has taken in that regard has been fueled by personal interests and not those of his country. >> does that apply to trumps stance on iran, which you havee dedicated to chapters s in your book? john: i ththink he was opposed o the 2015 iran nunuclear deal duringng his cpaigign. ands opposed to thahat deal, it was one of the issues i felt very important t that after almt hemonths in his presidency had still not been able to withdraw from. i think he saw the deal as being very unpopular i in the uniteded states, so i was happypy to sees wiwithdraw, bubut at the same ti -- we did impose very substantial economic sanctions on a wrong, which have had a devastating effect on its .conomy just this week, the iranian currency has reached its lowest level ever against the dollar,r, but at the same time t trump is still eager to negotiate with the ayatollahs, thinking he could get a better deal, which i think is far from the truth. this goes to prove the point that it is not because of a grand
. >> in your book, you criticized trump's foreign policy and point out that several of the initiatives he has taken in that regard has been fueled by personal interests and not those of his country. >> does that apply to trumps stance on iran, which you havee dedicated to chapters s in your book? john: i ththink he was opposed o the 2015 iran nunuclear deal duringng his cpaigign. ands opposed to thahat deal, it was one of the issues i felt very important t that after almt hemonths...
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presence foreign policy views really all. you're now following the ouster of his success a martinet vince cholera took the oath of office in the peruvian capital of your own today. was handed the presidential sash will president is because appointment follows the resignation of a better public which in skiing whose position became untenable following a corruption scandal. needed empower. the twenty months over that is so we can cross not our correspondent in lima dan collins down we don't know that much about this new president gary. that's correct museen disparities the five year old. full of regional governor. he was that he just wiped. out of the way. ambassador and the up will she had been appointed vice president but as you're about agency to use winds now it's unity. at a world of. yeah he's a something on then closes he doesn't happen as well as the. these ladies have some. problems governing at. the space. where at the golden is who opposition and they made life very difficult? you can see how it all on the post you s
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in brussels, the eu's foreign-policy chief was confident eu member states and the united nations would back the plan. >> this would allow us to continue or start the operational planning with the commander in the headquarters and to prepare for the launch of the operation itself. reporter: the plan includes destroying boats off the coast. it will be hard to distinguish smugglers' boats from those of fishermen working out at sea. chef but all you have to do is look at the picture to see the problem. smugglers only own half of the ships. fishermen on the other half. how can you tell the difference? how can you destroy one boat when the boat next to it is filled with peaceful fishermen? reporter: a number of the eu member states have declared support for the military mission. germany's foreign minister says europe has to resolve several political, legal issues first. chef the un security council has to pass a resolution before we can conduct any operation on libya's territorial waters. we do not know that will happen. the eu will also have to get the permission of libyan authorities. repo
in brussels, the eu's foreign-policy chief was confident eu member states and the united nations would back the plan. >> this would allow us to continue or start the operational planning with the commander in the headquarters and to prepare for the launch of the operation itself. reporter: the plan includes destroying boats off the coast. it will be hard to distinguish smugglers' boats from those of fishermen working out at sea. chef but all you have to do is look at the picture to see...
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foreign-policy latin america, and more. we will speak to his story never titled colonel andrew bacevich on how donald trump is remaking america in the questions missing from the debates. we will also host a debate on who is the best candidate to challenge trump in a general election. >> i am very pleased and i think in the last national poll i saw we were running 18 points ahead of donald trump. >> if i'm fortunate enough to be the democratic nominee, there will be a lot of time to talk about him. i was the first one to call him out. i called him out when he was calling mexicans rapistswhen he was engaging in rhetoric that i found deeply offensive. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in the 2016 race for the white house, former secretary of state hillary clinton and vermont senator bernie sanders squared off in a debate at miami-dade college in florida wednesday night sponsored by the spanish-language network univision. the two candidates
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policy towards cuba. the senators the congressmen the local cuban american population had a disproportionate influence on whether or not we could have diplomatic relations with cuba. so now that political pressure is off him, he doesn't have to run for re-election and he doesn't have to worry about winning florida in the electoral college, he can afford to do the right thing and stop -- and get us out of this hypocritical position. the idea that you can have diplomatic relations with china and far more -- or just as oppressive regimes as cuba and not cuba is absurd. so it's a good thing. >> ok. so he's going to be remembered as a president who managed to turn around a half century of icy relations or no relations really with havana and other countries, too particularly those nuclear talks with iran and those efforts he's been making in burma are part in parcel, perhaps, are areas that he can do something because some of the other areas his hands look tied, don't they? >> he's still too cautious and he's -
policy towards cuba. the senators the congressmen the local cuban american population had a disproportionate influence on whether or not we could have diplomatic relations with cuba. so now that political pressure is off him, he doesn't have to run for re-election and he doesn't have to worry about winning florida in the electoral college, he can afford to do the right thing and stop -- and get us out of this hypocritical position. the idea that you can have diplomatic relations with china and...
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policy agenda. the islamic republic is supposed to be founded on the people's will as well as the supreme court leader supposedly having divine authority. so the iranian regime is basically telling the iranian people that their goat doesn't matter and ayatollah hamani derives his power from god and should be iran's absolute ruler and is dangerous in the long run because there's so much internal pressure building up in the iranian society and people in iran really can't vent this pressure anymore. they can't vote and can't express their political opinions, so what's really left for them but to go into the streets? >> the head of apple, tim cook, who has been defending the company's tax practices at a u.s. senate hearing. apple has been accused of avoiding taxes by placing billions of in irish companies. >> you swear the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? the senators who summoned them to washington never accused them of anythin
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. >> in the framework of our active foreign policy, we have unlocked our frozen assets in south korea. today god willing, the funds will be in the hands of our government and people in this government will spend it accordingly to the needs of the people. >> it was a short walk from that plane to the terminal building but it's not quite over for them yet. they have been met by the delegation. the prisoners have been met by the u.s. embassy and state department. they will want to get them to the u.s. as quickly as possible where they will begin a medical evacuation and the security debriefing. >> the former ambassador to the u.n. said this was a good deal for all. >> the two parties led to such ending. for the first two years -- past two years, we have been moving back and forth between tehran and washington, d.c. such outcome is good for both countries. especially the people who are -- who happened to be prisoners and their families. this is also good for our region, because the more we problem solve around us, the more our region becomes more stable. reporter: there was a visible sens
. >> in the framework of our active foreign policy, we have unlocked our frozen assets in south korea. today god willing, the funds will be in the hands of our government and people in this government will spend it accordingly to the needs of the people. >> it was a short walk from that plane to the terminal building but it's not quite over for them yet. they have been met by the delegation. the prisoners have been met by the u.s. embassy and state department. they will want to get...
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eu foreign policy chief says that the aim is toto briri tehrn back into compliance, but it could also spell the end and a rerern to sanctions in iraq.q. authorities said t they have arresteded s seral people, including the maker of this video in connection with the accidental downing of the ukrainian airline flight last week. 176 people were killed after a missile struck the plane. iran's president says a special courtt will be set up to probe the disaster. protesters have launched what they are calling a week of anger to demand the country's leaders resign. lebanon is facing its worst economic crisis in decades. the national currency losing 60% of its value. protesters are blame the governments mismanagement and corruption. severe weather across pakistan and kashmir have left 100 people dead and more missing. one valley was hit by several avalanches. one hey village, killing 19 people. authorities have launched rescue missions, but access is a problem. >> the mountains of pakistan, rescuers are looking and listening for signs of lifife as the snow continues to fall. finding and reach
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when we come back, stephen walt on donald trump's foreign-policy. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we turn now to look at president trump's emerging foreign policy. last week, trump reportedly abruptly ended a call with australian prime minister malcolm turnbull after complaining about the terms of a refugee deal between the u.s. and australilia. meanwhile, during a call with mexican president enrique peÑa nieto, trump reportedly threatened to send u.s. troops to mexico. speaking last week, the president urged d americans nono worry. pres. trump: when you hear about the telephone calls i'm having, don't worry about it. just don't worry about it. we have to be tough. it is time to be a little tough. we're taken advantage of every nation in the world, virtually. it is not going to happen anymore. development the , middle east trump's national security advisor michael flynn notes the united states was putting iran on notice, but it's not c
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the priority in terms of foreign policy. yeah absolutely he could. he could respond pretty a vociferously here in the white house in the next few minutes that he has had very little time. at to prepare for this this was a launch. under two hours ago it here local time and that means that he's had very little time to speak to his aides to those who. might tell him what would be the prudent way of putting things when he speaks to essentially. of the nation and to everybody. in just a short while at from the white house and of course we will be comparing what he says to rhetoric used in the past not just on twitter also very much. in public that when he'd travel to asia for the first time and he addressed the south korean parliament said his was a very very aggressive speech towards north korea and of course. that he has in the past used rhetoric like fire and fury that could be aimed. at north korea he has suggested that he might be ready for the total. the total destruction of north korea and of course they were those personal insults. when he called
the priority in terms of foreign policy. yeah absolutely he could. he could respond pretty a vociferously here in the white house in the next few minutes that he has had very little time. at to prepare for this this was a launch. under two hours ago it here local time and that means that he's had very little time to speak to his aides to those who. might tell him what would be the prudent way of putting things when he speaks to essentially. of the nation and to everybody. in just a short while...
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she said that would be infringing on those countries right to decide how to conduct their foreign policy. she said there is a lot of work to do, but this is just the beginning. whether the russians are trying to basically create a situation to justify an invasion of ukraine, she said we will have to see what they are actually doing. >> kimberly martin is professor of political science at bernard college. she says it is good that the sides are talking, but these meetings may not mean much to lowering tensions. >> it is on the -- it is unclear whether these talks will have any impact on putin's decision-making. i think his decision on what to do and ukraine will have more to do with a cost-benefit analysis of what russia would gain or lose by intervening than it is by how these talks go. i think putin is trying anything he can to see what might work. we also have to remember that putin's background is as a kgb officer. he very much enjoys using deception against his opponents. anything that appears to be what he is doing on the surface may not be what his actual intentions are. i think it
she said that would be infringing on those countries right to decide how to conduct their foreign policy. she said there is a lot of work to do, but this is just the beginning. whether the russians are trying to basically create a situation to justify an invasion of ukraine, she said we will have to see what they are actually doing. >> kimberly martin is professor of political science at bernard college. she says it is good that the sides are talking, but these meetings may not mean much...
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national security advisor jake sullivan and the chinese foreign policy advisor have made -- met face-to-face in zurich. what more do we know about this meeting? >> there has not and that much from the american side apart from the fact that the meeting lasted six hours and was constructive, but the chinese news agency has reported extensively on what the parties discussed. it covered a wide range of things, stressing that it was essential for china and the u.s. to forge a working relationship. any friction between these countries impacts the rest of the world. the chinese news agency saying as well that the national security adviser was told by his chinese counterpart that china does not like the word "competition," a word used in relation to what is going on between the u.s. and china, but according to all accounts, it was a constructive meeting, which did cover a lot of ground and appears to be setting up the way for a face-to-face meeting between the u.s. president and chinese president in the coming weeks. this has been confirmed by the white house, which says the meeting has been contemp
national security advisor jake sullivan and the chinese foreign policy advisor have made -- met face-to-face in zurich. what more do we know about this meeting? >> there has not and that much from the american side apart from the fact that the meeting lasted six hours and was constructive, but the chinese news agency has reported extensively on what the parties discussed. it covered a wide range of things, stressing that it was essential for china and the u.s. to forge a working...
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first, airstrikes indiscriminate on civilian areas, the words of the eu foreign policy chief on russia's attacks. day 53 of the russian invasion of ukraine has seen it targets across the country struck by russian forces. lviv in the west, perhaps the incident that changes the complexion of the conflict. the city so far, where nearly 5 million people to leave ukraine has passed through, now targeted in airstrikes. moscow says an arms depot was struck. seven civilians reported dead. our correspondent sent this. reporter: the black smoke on the horizon here in the city of lviv has disappeared, only the second time since russia began its invasion of ukraine that we have seen the black smoke, that there have been russian missile strikes inside the city. today, four missile strikes hit three military targets. we don't know much more about what those were, but one place does not -- clearly was not a military target, and we would hope the intended target was not hit because it was a car repair shop. we saw the place a few hours ago, burnt out cars and burnt outbuildings. next to the buildings, a
first, airstrikes indiscriminate on civilian areas, the words of the eu foreign policy chief on russia's attacks. day 53 of the russian invasion of ukraine has seen it targets across the country struck by russian forces. lviv in the west, perhaps the incident that changes the complexion of the conflict. the city so far, where nearly 5 million people to leave ukraine has passed through, now targeted in airstrikes. moscow says an arms depot was struck. seven civilians reported dead. our...
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europe's foreign policy chief says that you cannot patrol libyans land border with egypt were latin -- where arms are also being delivered. more fermentable medic editor. -- mark from our diplomatic editor. for ministers in brussels decided to start monitoring illegal arms close to libya. >> they have also canceled an already mandated eu mission operations sophia, that used to have ships in the mediterranean from 2015, to deter migrants until the naval vessels were withdrawn as a result of italian pressure. instead of re-tasking that operation, they don't have to set up a new naval and air mission, which make need fresh un security council authorization. it could take months. defiance of the international arms embargo is not the only major problem affecting peace efforts in libya. in the coming hours, talks were resume here at the u.n. in geneva, between five rep sensitives of the internationally recognized government in tripoli, and five from the general's side, to try to get a cease-fire. >> can you give us a readout of how they went? >> the governors -- the government's representat
europe's foreign policy chief says that you cannot patrol libyans land border with egypt were latin -- where arms are also being delivered. more fermentable medic editor. -- mark from our diplomatic editor. for ministers in brussels decided to start monitoring illegal arms close to libya. >> they have also canceled an already mandated eu mission operations sophia, that used to have ships in the mediterranean from 2015, to deter migrants until the naval vessels were withdrawn as a result...
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and we need a different foreign policy. and that is why it is extremely important that people understand what the underlying roots of this problem is. it is the military-industrial complex, and she is supported it all along. she has supported wall street all along. she is surrounded by bankers and bankers friends. larry summers back in the white house? no, thank you. not in my book. in 2009, he nature the bankers got their bonuses. i was on the phone with them saying, are you kidding? these bankers made all of these abuses. "oh, it is important let them have their bonuses. that is the rule of law,," he said. it is time to go up against these vested interest. talks when you look at the obama administration on foreign changedhe fundamentally our foreign policy with hillary clinton as secretary of state. prior under the bush administration when it was a go alone, no allies, no one working with us, that was the bush administration. what hillary clinton and barack obama, when they came in, they became partners. in a globalized w
and we need a different foreign policy. and that is why it is extremely important that people understand what the underlying roots of this problem is. it is the military-industrial complex, and she is supported it all along. she has supported wall street all along. she is surrounded by bankers and bankers friends. larry summers back in the white house? no, thank you. not in my book. in 2009, he nature the bankers got their bonuses. i was on the phone with them saying, are you kidding? these...
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policy towards libya. because as definitely surprise a lot of analysts and researchers that look at libya and you have to also take into account the fact that over the past few years france has really tried to play the role of the mediator in libya. so at this point time it's really in an unenviaiable posit- since the discovery of the jobless. and d my body what punitive measures couould parents facacef any if it is indeed f found to e preaching these you an arms embargoes. you also have to take into account the fact that -- friends is a major player within the e. u. and it's also -- one of the permanent members of the un security council so i really doubt that there will be. significant -- option at that measures that will be taking against that however -- in terms of these -- javelins in particular the issue is there are usually and user agreements are not supposed to be preach so we'll still have to wait and look at what -- us action will look like -- given the fact that it's been discovered that france
policy towards libya. because as definitely surprise a lot of analysts and researchers that look at libya and you have to also take into account the fact that over the past few years france has really tried to play the role of the mediator in libya. so at this point time it's really in an unenviaiable posit- since the discovery of the jobless. and d my body what punitive measures couould parents facacef any if it is indeed f found to e preaching these you an arms embargoes. you also have to...
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policy left russia isolated on many fronts. he had been feted not just by a senior member of the european union, but also by the head of the catholic church. >> wine production is a growing industry here in the u.k. in part because of climate change. a record number of vines have been planted here in england andwales. we have the report from worcester in northern england. >> it is not bordeaux in france or tuscany in italy, but britain, where more vines are being grown for winemaking than ever before. it in the wind and rain takes skill, the right variety and determination to grow grapes this far north. the signs are good. soon these flowers will bear fruit. >> instead of being such high levels of short days and high, intense sunshine, we have an extended period of lower light levels and that has an impact on the quality of the fruit. reporter: this year alone 3 million vines have been planted in england and wales, almost double 2018. viticulture is growing in popularity here, but a business that comes with an element of risk b
policy left russia isolated on many fronts. he had been feted not just by a senior member of the european union, but also by the head of the catholic church. >> wine production is a growing industry here in the u.k. in part because of climate change. a record number of vines have been planted here in england andwales. we have the report from worcester in northern england. >> it is not bordeaux in france or tuscany in italy, but britain, where more vines are being grown for...
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your piece for foreign-policy "welcome the cold war 2: this is what it will look like." vote from your perch in moscow. what is the attitude there? >> the attitude of most people in moscow is that the people of crimea have been able to decide their fate and are joining russia there will be some sacrifice the russian people will have to pay for that, but it is certainly worth having because what has been done is correcting the injustice committed about 70 years ago when crimea was detached from the then soviet russian republic and attached to the been soviet ukrainian public. attitude, the position of president putin, if you could explain what he sees right now and what the russian parliament will do? i think it is quite clear what the russian parliament will do. the russian parliament is paving the way for crimea to become part of the russian federation. a republic within the russian federation. they started working on that sometime ago. they're pretty well advanced. there will be no delay. so i think in terms of the russian constitution, everything will be done quickly
your piece for foreign-policy "welcome the cold war 2: this is what it will look like." vote from your perch in moscow. what is the attitude there? >> the attitude of most people in moscow is that the people of crimea have been able to decide their fate and are joining russia there will be some sacrifice the russian people will have to pay for that, but it is certainly worth having because what has been done is correcting the injustice committed about 70 years ago when crimea...
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most importantly is what bolton using foreign policy is a way to would dance a domestic political position -- way to advance a domestic political position. that is why president trump was impeached from the house and the first list for his leverage over ukraine, the finding that he used withholding aid to leverage ukraine against his political opponent, joe biden. this was part of a widespread practice in terms of enlisting the aid of foreign leaders, in terms of advancing his the messick political agenda. now this is absolute condemning accusation that could many argue amounts to treason, involving a foreign country in the domestic affairs of the united states. certainly, the detail john bolton provides is a really da mning thing. they have tried to stop publication of the book, but the president on this is pretty strong, 50 years ago, the supreme court ruled the attempt to stop richard nixon attempting to stop the publication of the pentagon papers, the supreme court said that amounted to censorship. with the widespread publication of excerpts from this particular book, that is likely to
most importantly is what bolton using foreign policy is a way to would dance a domestic political position -- way to advance a domestic political position. that is why president trump was impeached from the house and the first list for his leverage over ukraine, the finding that he used withholding aid to leverage ukraine against his political opponent, joe biden. this was part of a widespread practice in terms of enlisting the aid of foreign leaders, in terms of advancing his the messick...